The Reebok 20K SicKick 4 Dual Grip Hockey Sticks are the premier sticks in the SicKick line. The 20K is a true one-piece stick, making it unbelievably light and balanced. The 20K features the Dual Matrix II™ carbon fiber construction providing ultra quick releases. The 20K also features a blade that gets progressively stiffer from the heel to toe, providing more accuracy and control.

The 20K stick features Reebok's Pure Fiber™ technology, a true one-piece construction that eliminates overlapping materials in the lower shaft reducing weight and offering more consistency for maximum energy transfer. The 20K also utilized the Dual Matrix II™ carbon fiber construction. The fibers are angled at 45 degrees on the backhand and 90 degrees on the forehand causing tension during shot loading. This paired with the lowest kick point in hockey will create a slingshot effect for a hyper release.

The 20K stick features Reebok's exclusive AccuBlade. The AccuBlade virtually eliminates blade deflection by becoming progressively stiffer from heel to toe allowing for better puck control and an extremely accurate shot. Reebok also made the blade lighter and moved the balance point up a few centimeters making it unbelievably balanced.

This version of the 20K features a Dual Grip. The bottom half of the shaft is a smooth matte finish, allowing your hands to move freely up and down the shaft. The top half of the stick features Reebok's Griptonite coating, providing full control of your stick.

Comments: I used Easton sticks for a long time and was looking to get into something new. I love how stiff the blade is and makes it easy to hit your targets. the stick is a little bit stiffer feeling at first but after about two times using it you get used to it and if you have the right flex the release is insaneFrom: Billy

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Handedness:

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Handedness

If you hold the stick with your left hand at the top of the stick, then you use a (R) handed stick. If you hold the stick with your right hand at the top, then you use a left (L) handed stick. As stick size increases, the length and diameter of the shaft also increase.

Stick Size

Age

Player Height

Player Weight

Stick Height

Yth:

-7

-4'

-60 lbs.

46"-48"

Jr:

6-12

3'9"-4'9"

50-120 lbs.

50"-54"

Int:

11-16

4'6"-5'3"

120-160 lbs.

56"-57"

Senior:

+14

+5'6"

+120 lbs.

58"-63"

Flex:

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Flex

The flex of a hockey stick is how stiff the shaft is. Youth sticks are 30-40 flex, Junior sticks are 45-55 flex, Intermediate sticks are 55-75 flex and Senior sticks are 75 - 110 flex.

Brand:

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Brand

If you want to look at all brands and/or want to search by general types of curves , then leave "Any Brand" selected. If you know which brand you wish to look at, select it and the following "Curve" tab will display specific brand curves to choose from.

Curve:

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Curve

Each curve brings forth different advantages: Toe curves are less common and are good for stick handling and shooting. Mid curves are the most popular and are recommended for beginners, they are good for puck handling, wrist and snap shots. Mid Heel curves are a combination of a mid and heel curves. Heel curves are good for slap shots, one timers, and back handers.

Grip:

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Grip

Choose between grip and non-grip coatings on the shaft. Grip texture allows for a more solid hold on the shaft while the non-grip coating allows the hands to change position more quickly.

Flex Profile:

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Flex Profile

The low-kick flex profile is for the players looking for a quick shot release, ideal for wrist and snap shots. The mid-kick flex profile is for the player who puts a lot of lean into their wrist/slap shots and are looking for a powerful release on their shots. The variable-kick flex profile offers a constant flex profile allowing custom kick points depending on the placement of the player's lower hand.

Material:

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Materials

Composite sticks are the most popular because they offer the best overall performance. Wood is the traditional material and offers the best puck feel. ABS is used in the blades to add durability for playing on rougher surfaces like concrete and asphalt.